POWER CORDS AS SOUND CABLES
I set up my outdoor movie theater with power cords for running the sound. They are more durable, and much easier to use. So why not use them? I’ve always hated the flimsy cheaper sound cable which isn’t always easy to find. Like most stock items in stores today, cheaper speaker wire is usually a wild goose chase to find it. Even more of a problem since Radio Shack is gone. Ahhh, those good old days of going to one place and finding what you need and as much of it, too. Truth behold: power cords are always easy to find!
I bought green and orange 50 foot power extension cords. I also bought two 10 foot extension cords. To make this work, I removed the female ends on the 10 footers, and the male ends on the orange and green. Next, the ground wire was trimmed close to the insulation and is not used for this.
With white and black stripped back about an inch and twisted to keep the strands secure, those are plugged into the speaker terminals when needed. And since some of the original male/female ends are still there, if I ever need more length no problem. Just insert added cable.
In addition, the separate colors help identify the proper channels. I’m using green as left channel, and orange as right. The orange cable also helps identify there are wires on the grass for safety when people are selecting their seats.
Power cord wire is very strong and can handle the sound perfectly. And it should, because it’s made to handle 110 electrical juice!
One word of caution folks. Those black cables coming off the amps. If those are stripped and connected to the speaker outputs (yep) and the other end is the male 3 prong power cable plug (yep) better not plug in to a true power outlet or you can kiss that amp good bye.....
Food for thought guys and girls……………….
I set up my outdoor movie theater with power cords for running the sound. They are more durable, and much easier to use. So why not use them? I’ve always hated the flimsy cheaper sound cable which isn’t always easy to find. Like most stock items in stores today, cheaper speaker wire is usually a wild goose chase to find it. Even more of a problem since Radio Shack is gone. Ahhh, those good old days of going to one place and finding what you need and as much of it, too. Truth behold: power cords are always easy to find!
I bought green and orange 50 foot power extension cords. I also bought two 10 foot extension cords. To make this work, I removed the female ends on the 10 footers, and the male ends on the orange and green. Next, the ground wire was trimmed close to the insulation and is not used for this.
With white and black stripped back about an inch and twisted to keep the strands secure, those are plugged into the speaker terminals when needed. And since some of the original male/female ends are still there, if I ever need more length no problem. Just insert added cable.
In addition, the separate colors help identify the proper channels. I’m using green as left channel, and orange as right. The orange cable also helps identify there are wires on the grass for safety when people are selecting their seats.
Power cord wire is very strong and can handle the sound perfectly. And it should, because it’s made to handle 110 electrical juice!
One word of caution folks. Those black cables coming off the amps. If those are stripped and connected to the speaker outputs (yep) and the other end is the male 3 prong power cable plug (yep) better not plug in to a true power outlet or you can kiss that amp good bye.....
Food for thought guys and girls……………….
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